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Answer:
The presidents main jobs are to
- Pardon someone
- Make treaties
- Appoint cabinet members
- Command the armed forces
- Enforce laws
The correct answer is B. Most men were fighting in World War II, so women were needed to work in the factories.
Explanation
The poster shows the image of a woman wearing a blue short-sleeved shirt that suggests the strength of a woman with the position of her arms. At the top of the image is the caption "We Can Do It!" This poster was created in 1943 in the United States. Its initial purpose was to inspire the working women of the Westinghouse Electric plant because during this time the majority of productive young people were in the army fought in World War II, so women had to fill the jobs They left many men and demonstrate their strength and capabilities on equal terms. So the correct answer is B. Most men were fighting in World War II, so women were needed to work in the factories.
Although the US government can interfere with our lives at all our ages, we are not allowed to choose our governors before we are 18 years old.
The explanation for this is that the right to vote and the choice of governors is a very critical and important moment for our society. It is important that each individual has a political and social maturity, so that they can understand the political situation in the country, the importance of voting and the consequences that this can generate.
Although there are some exceptions, most individuals do not have this maturity before the age of 18, because these individuals have other priorities, which are not directly related to politics. In this case, it is believed that it would be very easy to induce and influence individuals under the age of 18 to votes that do not necessarily correspond to their interests.
Therefore, we can conclude that although the government interferes at all times in our life, a certain degree of knowledge and intellectual and political maturity is important to vote.
1ST AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : gave the rights to religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
2ND AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the right to bear arms (weapons and etc.)
3RD AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the quartering of the soldiers. (the right to have no military in your home except during war time.)
4TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the right to search and seize (search and seizure) (meaning no unreasonable searches)
5TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : contained grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and due process (basically the right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself.)
6TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the rights of accused in criminal trials/persecutions, rights to jury trial, to confront opposing witnesses, and to counsel. (which is basically a right to a speedy and public trial.)
7TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : jury trial rights (also a right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 or more)
8TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : protection against excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishment (the right to fair fines and bails, along with no cruel or unusual punishment)
9TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the non-enumerated rights (individual rights. basically that rights that are not in the constitution are still rights given to citizens)
10TH AMENDMENT : state rights. any right not given to the constitution is given to the states in legislate.
11TH AMENDMENT : this meant that you could not sue another state except with permission by that state's judicial system.
12TH AMENDMENT : the electoral college must have two separate elections for president and vice president.
13TH AMENDMENT : emancipation, meaning that all slaves are free.
14TH AMENDMENT : meant that foreign born citizens can vote.
15TH AMENDMENT : all men have the right to vote, including ex-slaves.
16TH AMENDMENT :in which the Federal Income Tax is established.
17TH AMENDMENT : where people can elect their own U.S. senators
18TH AMENDMENT : in which alcohol is prohibited
19TH AMENDMENT : in which women get the right to vote
20TH AMENDMENT : in which they decide that January 20th is the day a President takes Office.
21ST AMENDMENT : in which they decide that alcohol is no longer illegal, and in which the 18th amendment is struck down.
22ND AMENDMENT : where they decide that a President can only have 2 terms in office.
23RD AMENDMENT : where Washington D.C. can vote for a President.
24TH AMENDMENT : you may not charge people money if they want to register to vote.
25TH AMENDMENT : lays down the rules for who becomes President if the President dies/resigns.
26TH AMENDMENT : where you can vote at the age of 18.
27TH AMENDMENT : in which Congressmen cannot vote to give themselves a raise in the same term.